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Location: Iowa | Anyone got any experience with these? Im looking at the magnum max series in 4".
Thanks, Jeremy |
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Location: Mayville, WI | We had one on a work boat for a bit over a year and I was not impressed. It was slow, loud, threw a couple relays, and ended up grinding off the screw actuator.
In commercial use the past 10 years, hydraulic ones have been more reliable and outperformed the Powrtran. We've had excellent success with jackplates from Bob's Machine. Not a single issue with the three we've gotten and all components are integral to the plate - no mounting accessories except for the switch. |
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Location: Elk River, Minnesota | Hiya,
I do not have experience with the powertran series as well so I am unable to speak toward their use.
I would second, though, Bobs plates. I have a 6" hydraulic and love it!! As stated it is all integral and the only thing to do is run power to it and set your switch. I mounted my switch like a turn signal switch behind the steering wheel.
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